Interview Preparation (Interview Coaching)

Does the idea of attending a job interview leave you feeling…

Unprepared?

Anxious?

Nervous?

Nauseous?

Or Overwhelmed?

Well you are not alone. The prospect of attending a job interview can turn even the most confident candidate into a nervous wreck. There is so much to think about when it comes to an interview and, especially if it has been a while since your last one, it’s easy to become overwhelmed. Well thankfully there is help…and it comes in the form of our highly trained and experienced interview coaches.

Interview preparation will assist you to:

Overcome anxiousness and increase your confidence

Learn how to answer tough interview questions with poise and in a knowledgeable way

Learn how to prepare for behavioural interviews

Create C.A.R. stories to showcase relevant accomplishments

Learn proper interview etiquette

Portray yourself as the best candidate for the position

Learn the importance of doing company research

Strategize on excellent questions to ask the interviewer

Understand the importance of follow-up

We will guide you through every imaginable aspect of the interview process, from choosing the right clothes, to coaching you on interview questions. Partnering with us will give you that competitive edge you’ve been looking for.

Candace Davies, our interview coach have a wealth of knowledge and experience in preparing for interview questions and has the expertise to know what’s likely to be asked during your interview. Knowing the proper way to answer some of the more difficult questions can be particularly tricky, so having the insider knowledge of an experienced professional can be extremely valuable.

Perhaps one of the most important aspects of preparing for an interview is participating in a mock interview. Candace will walk you through one of these that are similar to a dress rehearsal. One major reason to do a mock interview is to help you overcome feelings of nervousness. The mock interview will also highlight areas where you still need to make changes and improvements.

Forward planning is a great idea… so practice prior to being called for an interview. But, if you have just landed an interview, don’t waste the opportunity to make a great impression. Remember, you only get one chance.